Event Date: 19 June 2017 Room 632 Birkbeck Main Building Birkbeck University of London Torrington Square London WC1E 7HX The Birkbeck Institute for Social Research presents: ‘We can’t live together like those faggots’. Cinematic Representation of Queer Migrants from Muslim-Majority Countries Living in Europe Speaker: Gerard Coll-Planas (Director of the Center for Interdisciplinary Studies of Gender, Universitat de Vic-Universitat …

Event Date: 12 June 2017 ALT1 Arts Building Royal Holloway, University of London Egham, Surrey TW20 0EX The School of Modern Languages, Literatures and Cultures, Royal Holloway, University of London presents: Keynote Lecture at the 2017 Postgraduate Colloquium Professor Annette Kuhn (Emeritus Professor, Queen Mary, University of London) – Remembering Annie Hall 2017 marks the fortieth anniversary of Annie …

Event Date: 17 May 2017 Birkbeck Cinema 43 Gordon Sq Birkbeck School of Arts Birkbeck University of London London WC1H 0PD Birkbeck School of Arts Presents: Birkbeck Arts Week 2017 The Poetics of Fragility, a film by Nicolas Grandi and Lata Mani The Poetics of Fragility uses story, poetry and performance to explore the question of human existence and its …

Event Date: 19 May 2015 Room 110 Birkbeck University of London 43 Gordon Square London WC1H 0PD The Birkbeck School of Arts presents: Birkbeck Arts Week 2015 The Ex- of Experimental Cinema: the 1970s Films of Antoni Padrós This talk focuses on the politics of marginality in the 1970s work of Catalan experimental filmmaker Antoni Padrós. It seeks to draw …

Event Date: 16 March 2015 Picture Gallery Royal Holloway University of London Egham, Surrey TW20 0EX Inaugural Lecture Professor Barry Langford (RHUL) – Sex, Violence, Art: Framing the new American Cinema In 1967 Time Magazine hailed the birth of a “New American Cinema”. This lecture will examine how a multi-faceted US film culture, emerging during the 1960s, contributed to and …

Event Dates: 23 May 2014 Birkbeck School of Arts Birkbeck University of London 43 Gordon Square London WC1H 0PD The Birkbeck School of Arts presents: Birkbeck Arts Week 2014 Welcome to Birkbeck’s seventh annual Arts Week – running this year from Monday 19 to Friday 23 May. The week will include lectures, readings, film screenings, taster courses, performances and panel …

Event Date: 3 April 2014 Birkbeck Cinema 43 Gordon Sq Birkbeck, University of London London WC1H 0PD The Sexual Violence in Armed Conflict (SVAC) research group and the Birkbeck Institute for the Humanities present: Sexual Violence in Armed Conflicts: Film, Testimony, and the Vietnam War Joanna Bourke in conversation with Kendrick Oliver about filmic testimony about rape during the war …

Event Date: 23 May 2013 Lecture Theatre E002, Granary Building, Central Saint Martins, London N1C 4AA The Centre for Research in Modern European Philosophy (CRMEP) and the London Graduate School in collaboration with Art and Philosophy at Central Saint Martins present: Professor Scott Wilson (Kingston) – Lars von Trier and the Fear of Philosophy ‘Let us recognise the subject’s efficacy in …

Event Date: 7 February 2013 Room B01 Clore Management Centre Birkbeck, University of London Torrington Square London WC1E 7HX The Birkbeck Institute for the Humanities presents: BIH Celebrates Laura Mulvey The Birkbeck Institute for the Humanities has organised an afternoon to celebrate Laura Mulvey’s work. The afternoon will begin with a screening of AMY! (Laura Mulvey/Peter Wollen 1982) followed by …

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